BRH — Berg Holding SA Share Price
Growth & Value
12m Forecast Rolling | Industry | Market | |
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PE Ratio (f) | n/a | ||
PEG Ratio (f) | n/a | ||
EPS Growth (f) | n/a | ||
Dividend Yield (f) | n/a |
Valuation (ttm) | Industry | Market | |
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Price to Book Value | n/a | ||
Price to Tang. Book | n/a | ||
Price to Free Cashflow | n/a | ||
Price to Sales | n/a | ||
EV to EBITDA | n/a |
Shareholder Activity
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Guru Screens
Quality
Name | Industry | Market | |
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Return on Capital | -56.26% | ||
Return on Equity | -126.31% | ||
Operating Margin | -201.58% |
Financial Summary
Year End 31st Dec | Unit | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024E | 2025E | CAGR / Avg |
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Total Revenue | PLNm | 17.88 | 5.57 | 26.75 | 11.92 | 2.09 | n/a | n/a | -36.14% |
Operating Profit | m | ||||||||
Net Profit | m | ||||||||
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EPS Growth | % | -92.43 | -61.73 | -56.29 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
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Dividend Cover | x | ||||||||
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Cash etc | m | ||||||||
Working Capital | m | ||||||||
NFA | m | ||||||||
Net Debt | m | ||||||||
Book Value | m | ||||||||
Diluted Weighted Average Shares | m | ||||||||
Book Value ps |
Other Ratios
Leverage (ttm) | Total | - Intang | + Pension |
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Recent History
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Profile Summary
Berg Holding SA, formerly Slaskie Kamienice SA, is a Poland-based holding company operating on the diversified markets via its subsidiaries. Berg Holding SA, NETSU SA. Farmy Fotowoltaiki SA, Slaska Prohibicja SA, Hornigold REIT SA form group that operates in such areas as real estate, renewable energy technologies, horeca and e-commerce. The Company's latest projects are heat pumps and photovoltaics. By launching the NETSU brand in 2020, Berg Holding SA have become a producer of heat pumps, distributing devices to both professional customers in the HVAC industry and individual customers.
Directors
- Last Annual
- December 31st, 2023
- Last Interim
- March 31st, 2024
- Incorporated
- May 18th, 2012
- Public Since
- September 4th, 2017
- Sector
- Holding Companies
- Industry
- Financials
- Exchange
Warsaw Stock Exchange
- Shares in Issue
- 22,997,264

- Address
- ul. Kopernika 6/2, KATOWICE, 40-064
- Web
- https://bergholding.pl/
- Phone
- +48 324387900
- Auditors
- Jadwiga Krajewska Kancelaria Bieglego Rewidenta
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FAQ
As of Today at 19:33 UTC, shares in Berg Holding SA are trading at PLN0.21. This share price information is delayed by 15 minutes.
Shares in Berg Holding SA last closed at PLN0.21 and the price had moved by -75.58% over the past 365 days. In terms of relative price strength the Berg Holding SA share price has underperformed the FTSE Global All Cap Index by -76.19% over the past year.
There is no consensus recommendation for this security.
Find out moreBerg Holding SA does not currently pay a dividend.
Berg Holding SA does not currently pay a dividend.
Berg Holding SA does not currently pay a dividend.
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As of the previous close price of PLN0.21, shares in Berg Holding SA had a market capitalisation of .
Here are the trading details for Berg Holding SA:
- Country of listing: Poland
- Exchange: WSE
- Ticker Symbol: BRH
Based on an overall assessment of its quality, value and momentum Berg Holding SA is currently classified as a . The classification is based on a composite score that examines a wide range of fundamental and technical measures. Stock are classified on the the following spectrum: Super Stocks, High Flyers, Contrarians, Turnarounds, Neutral, Value Traps, Momentum Traps, Falling Stars, and Sucker Stocks. For more information, learn about our StockRank Styles.
We could not find analyst target price data for this security.
Find out moreAn important predictor of whether a stock price will go up is its track record of momentum. Price trends tend to persist, so it's worth looking at them when it comes to a share like Berg Holding SA. Over the past six months, its share price has underperformed the FTSE Global All Cap Index by -70.04%.
As of the last closing price of PLN0.21, shares in Berg Holding SA were trading matched their 200 day moving average. You can read more about the power of momentum in assessing share price movements on Stockopedia.
The Berg Holding SA PE ratio based on its reported earnings over the past 12 months is null. The shares last closed at PLN0.21.
The PE ratio (or price-to-earnings ratio) is the one of the most popular valuation measures used by stock market investors. It is calculated by dividing a company's price per share by its earnings per share.
The PE ratio can be seen as being expressed in years, in the sense that it shows the number of years of earnings which would be required to pay back the purchase price, ignoring inflation. So in general terms, the higher the PE, the more expensive the stock is.
We do not have data on Berg Holding SA's directors